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Mitsubishi International Corporation (MIC) transforms opportunities into business by leveraging our capabilities to provide services at different stages of the product or project cycle. We add value through our ability to finance and invest in companies and projects, as well as through our expertise in developing the upstream and downstream activities needed for a business to succeed. The following briefs illustrate how we apply our capabilities to our three primary businesses: international trade involving commodities, consumer and industrial products; complex project management; and strategic finance and investment. From Ships to Smart Cards Investing in both venture capital funds and in new venture companies, Mitsubishi International Corporation (MIC) continually identifies new technologies and products as potential new business. In addition to this traditional "deal flow," MIC can leverage extensive industry relationships and market knowledge to transform emerging opportunities into valuable businesses. Read more Logistics in China Fulfilling customer demand in China remains a significant challenge. Active in the country since 1979, today Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) has the largest foreign-owned, integrated distribution network and transports products as varied as home appliances, clothing, and food. Its network includes state-of-the-art logistics facilities with 37 locations throughout the country. MC's industry and in-country logistics expertise meets the needs of existing and new trading partners who are exploring business expansion in China. Read more Fuel Cells in Canada Canadian companies are at the cutting edge of a new generation of fuel cell-based clean energy systems. Mitsubishi International Corporation's (MIC) affiliate, Mitsubishi Canada Limited (MCL), is actively exploring potential customers for a variety of fuel cell applications ranging from automobiles to tiny power devices for portable electronics. Read more Electronic Data Interchange in Brazil Large commercial enterprises and financial firms already have adopted electronic data interchange (EDI) to integrate their trading partners and make transactions more efficient. To extend the benefits of EDI to thousands of medium and small firms in Brazil, Mitsubishi International Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation of Brazil and Intec, a leading Japanese provider of EDI and electronic commerce services, have established a joint venture called AccesStage. Read more |
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